Anyone use Flight Centre vouchers to get Disneyland tickets?

taylorsNZ

Earning My Ears
Joined
Mar 23, 2015
today I booked my Disneyland and Universal tickets through flight centre after the price matched prices on line. The printed vouchers I got though look pretty lame - just a few printed lines? Someone please reassure me I won't have any issues at the ticket booth? Thx
 
It wasn't through Flight Centre, but last year I got the 10 day passes, and they were very unimpressive looking. No problems exchanging them at the ticket booth.
 
I had flight Centre for the ten day ticket. No dramas in exchanging at Anaheim Oct 2014
 
They are very basic looking aren't they, no problems though exchanging them, just remember to take id
 


How much were the 10 day tickets? Looking at going to the Travel Expo tomorrow, and have heard you can buy a 5 day ticket and get 5 days free.
 
Yep, have bought these heaps of times. It's just like 2 or 3 lines on a piece of paper. All good, no problems!!!
 
Bought our tickets on the weekend at the Americas Expo...

10 day x 2 Adult passes = $960. Thought that was good. Equates to $48 per day, which is awesome.

Just waiting for the phone call from the travel agent to get the paperwork. Last thing I needed to do before our trip...

ROLL ON DECEMBER!
 


We got ours through Qantas holidays but bought through a travel agent. They were $398 for 5 days and $400 for 10 so we got 10 days.
 
Hey, good timing, I'm actually about to start hunting for the 10 day passes :)

Will put an enquiry to Flight Center about them, are they the only ones who sell them? Or are there other vendors in Australia that offer this?

Also, does anyone know how long before they expire? (ie: if I gt them this month, will I still be able to transfer them at the booth around May next year, or would they have expired?)
 
Just an update in-case anyone looks at this thread in future to find out information about the 10 day passes offered to Australians.
The below information is correct as of 8th October 2015:

I believe these are 10 day park hopper passes, valid for Australians only, and must be purchased from Australia before your visit.

FlightCenter does still offer these, at $490 per adult (price quoted as of above date). They also advised:
  • They expire after 13 days from the first time you enter the park with them (ie: so if you wanted a rest-day that should be fine)

  • One magic morning is included

  • They require minimum 7 days advance notice when ordering them

  • They need to put a date of your visit when placing the order.

MyPersonalTravelPlanner.com.au offers these at $487.30 per adult.

Qantas I believe do have these, but were unable to provide me a quote as my trip is too far in the future

Note: I have also read online that Disney sells these to the travel agents in USD.
So if the dollar is bad they may cost more, so it might be best to worth till a day where the AUD is stronger and getting a new quote :)
 

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